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A wordless “Peter Pan,” pianists in competition, and a musical “Idiot” among potential highlights in coming months.
A wordless “Peter Pan,” pianists in competition, and a musical “Idiot” among potential highlights in coming months.
An Indiana House committee chairman says he hasn't decided whether to take action on a proposal that would end the state's longtime ban on Sunday alcohol sales at retail stores. Indiana is the only state with such a ban.
This is the time of year I “sharpen my saw” and get organized for the adventure ahead.
What’s on your schedule for the weekend? How about a jaw-dropping dance company or a show packed with top magicians?
Memories from Brenda Williams, Shannon Forsell, Stacie Sandoval, and Heather Ramsey Clark. Add your thoughts on the woman and her talents.
Ardaugh Group plans to retain its 400 workers at the Winchester plant as it invests in a major upgrade.
American Sniper made me proud to be an American, President Obama’s State of the Union address did not.
An Indiana House committee has endorsed tighter rules on the conduct of lawmakers in the wake of an ethics investigation of former House Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner and other issues.
Denver Hutt, 27, executive director of The Speak Easy, leads a collaborative work space that empowers entrepreneurs.
Genevieve Shaker, 39, has continued teaching philanthropy while tackling the role of associate dean for development and external affairs for the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.
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A bill that passed a Senate committee Thursday would allow undocumented immigrant students living in Indiana to pay in-state tuition.
Major changes in the code include instructions that House members should avoid the appearance of impropriety. It also directs members to not carry out any public or private advocacy on issues in which they have a personal financial interest.
The building on Indiana Avenue is more than a historic landmark.
Low-cost carrier Allegiant, which used to stick to the smallest, most underserved airports on the map, is branching out to medium-size cities like Indianapolis.
Plus curator ins and outs and Glenn Close’s appearance at IU Cinema.
Jasmine Guy leads a Harlem Renaissance celebration. IU Opera revises a Broadway classic.
Prohibition died 82 years ago. Indiana’s maddening blue laws live on.
Opflex Technologies LLC, a manufacturer of specialty foam products, is in discussions with city officials to move its headquarters from St. Johnsville, New York, to the northeast side of Indianapolis.
Moderate Republicans and his last Democratic challenger are eyeing Scott Schneider’s seat, which he hung onto in 2012 with less than 50 percent of the vote.